well try first system restore, and if still does not work,
try these steps i found on google,
well they say free fixer is another program which helps to remove the software.
may be some one have some better idea.
here is the steps from google:
Steps
1) Go to “start\run” and write “sc delete icf” and press “enter”
2) Turn “System restore” off
3) To activate “see hide files”
4) Delete these files:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe:exe.exe
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\ihaupd32.exe
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\av_md.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\av_md.exe
5) Restart in “secure mode”
6) Run any Antivirus updated.
7) Run “SuperAntiSpyware updated”
 Clean de “register” with CCleaner.
9) When you finish “undo” steps 1) and 2)
regards
Samuel

On 3/21/10, moiz tundawala <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
> My desktop seems to be having serious virus problems.
> When I start the computer, I get a message like: ihaupbd32.exe has
> encountered an error and needs to close. If you were in the middle of
> something, the data might be lost.
> I use Avast and have scanned and rescanned the computer a couple of
> times in the last twenty four hours. But it keeps identifying new
> viruses all the time. It shows something like: A suspicious file has
> been detected (using a heuristic method). This may be a sign of
> malware infection. Please allow the file to be submitted to our virus
> lab for analysis. The file name is
> C/WINDOWS/SYSTEM32/DRIVERS/tisdk.sys
> And type is hidden services. This is followed by a list of available
> options. I keep deleting, but this comes up whenever I restart the
> system and in the middle of work.
> Once in a while I also get a message saying a virus has been detected
> in the operating memory. It asks me to reboot so that a proper virus
> scan of the entire system can be performed before the virus can be
> activated. I rebooted once, but the problem continues to persist.
> I am able to connect to the internet, but curiously enough, I can
> hardly open any websites or even Gtalk on the computer.
> I even tried uninstalling Avast and moving over to AVG Free. This anti
> virus is not working at all.
> What may have gone wrong. Can something be done? Or do I need to
> format the system. I would prefer some alternative way out.
> Another problem- My desktop and laptop both refuse to format my pen
> drive. It has an autorun file which I am not being able to delete. I
> have looked this up on the internet and have been lead to some
> complicated procedure to get this rectified which I am not being able
> to get a hang of. Can anyone please suggest something?
> Help.
> Regards,
> Moiz
>
>
>
>
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> 5th Year, B.A./B.Sc. LLB Hons.,
> West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences,
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> Kolkata, 700 098
>
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